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Nov. 19, 1936.. .Council discussed the matter of requiring the public to use the Safety Lanes across Main Street and punishing 'jaywalkers. ' Mayor Hunter reported that M r . Patterson of the State Liquor Commission had promised to close the Liquor Store a t 9 p.m. each day except Saturday. Dec. 3, 1936.. .Cedar City Safety League met with the Council and made the following resolutions, for immediate consideration: 1. Stop signs a t the south corner of Main and Center to slow down t r u c k s on downhill grade. 2 . Sign posts indicating "Pedestrian Lane. " 3. Traffic officers be instructed to inforce laws and see that signs a r e kept in place. 4 . Provide parking lot for all transient and local c a r s and t r u c k s , centrally located, gravelled, and lighted. Signed: Val Johnson, President CIty Recorder reported that some buildings have recently had their drain pipes on their roofs make connection with the sewer; a n d , if we had many buildings do t h i s , o u r sewer could not c a r r y the water off and would back up into the buildings. The City needs a storm sewer. J a n . 2 2 , 1937.. .County Commissioners, Warren H . Bulloch and Samuel F. Leigh, upon invitation, met with the Council to discuss the problem of housing and feeding the transients applying daily for assistance. City was asked to send all applicants to M i s s LaPreal Barnson, who is appointed by the Federal Relief Organization to take care of people who a r e in need. Feb. 4 , 1937.. . M r . Harold Johnson and Leland M . P e r r y met with the Council for the purpose of securing a franchise and license to install a n d maintain a Radio Broadcasting Station within Cedar City. March 4 , 1937 ... Sumner Hatch, representing the Cedar City Chamber, met with the Council to ask the City to spdnsor a project to u s the C. C. C. Boys to divert the flood waters from the mountain south of Cedar City, running the water south toward Quitchapah Lake. Also, recommended that the City consider building a City Building that will take c a i e of the City's needs. April 15, 1937.. .Representatives of civic clubs of the City met with the Council in relation to the purchase of a Recreation Park and Playground. It was the opinion of the group that the City should assume the responsibility of purchasing Parley Dalley's Property for the Park, located west of Cedar City, containing 1 4 2 a c r e s , of which 63 acres a r e cultivated and the balance is hills and highland.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Nov. 19, 1936.. .Council discussed the matter of requiring the public to use the Safety Lanes across Main Street and punishing 'jaywalkers. ' Mayor Hunter reported that M r . Patterson of the State Liquor Commission had promised to close the Liquor Store a t 9 p.m. each day except Saturday. Dec. 3, 1936.. .Cedar City Safety League met with the Council and made the following resolutions, for immediate consideration: 1. Stop signs a t the south corner of Main and Center to slow down t r u c k s on downhill grade. 2 . Sign posts indicating "Pedestrian Lane. " 3. Traffic officers be instructed to inforce laws and see that signs a r e kept in place. 4 . Provide parking lot for all transient and local c a r s and t r u c k s , centrally located, gravelled, and lighted. Signed: Val Johnson, President CIty Recorder reported that some buildings have recently had their drain pipes on their roofs make connection with the sewer; a n d , if we had many buildings do t h i s , o u r sewer could not c a r r y the water off and would back up into the buildings. The City needs a storm sewer. J a n . 2 2 , 1937.. .County Commissioners, Warren H . Bulloch and Samuel F. Leigh, upon invitation, met with the Council to discuss the problem of housing and feeding the transients applying daily for assistance. City was asked to send all applicants to M i s s LaPreal Barnson, who is appointed by the Federal Relief Organization to take care of people who a r e in need. Feb. 4 , 1937.. . M r . Harold Johnson and Leland M . P e r r y met with the Council for the purpose of securing a franchise and license to install a n d maintain a Radio Broadcasting Station within Cedar City. March 4 , 1937 ... Sumner Hatch, representing the Cedar City Chamber, met with the Council to ask the City to spdnsor a project to u s the C. C. C. Boys to divert the flood waters from the mountain south of Cedar City, running the water south toward Quitchapah Lake. Also, recommended that the City consider building a City Building that will take c a i e of the City's needs. April 15, 1937.. .Representatives of civic clubs of the City met with the Council in relation to the purchase of a Recreation Park and Playground. It was the opinion of the group that the City should assume the responsibility of purchasing Parley Dalley's Property for the Park, located west of Cedar City, containing 1 4 2 a c r e s , of which 63 acres a r e cultivated and the balance is hills and highland.